The former Florida State quality control coach, who is suing the university for unpaid wages, has been hired as a quality control coach at East Tennessee State University.

Warren is reunited with ETSU head coach Randy Sanders, the former co-offensive coordinator and quarterback coach at FSU for five years under Jimbo Fisher.

Sanders was among the coaches not retained by new FSU head coach Willie Taggart. Fisher resigned last December to accept the head coaching position at Texas A&M.

“This is a tremendous opportunity,” said Warren, who started at ETSU last week and was a volunteer baseball coach at North Florida Christian last spring.

“Coach Sanders is a great football coach and a guy I really respect.”

Warren said his legal case against FSU is ongoing.

Warren is suing FSU for unpaid wages from the 2017 Independence Bowl and overtime hours accumulated during the past three years of his employment.

The federal lawsuit was filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida last March.

Warren was one of three FSU quality control coaches promoted to an assistant coach (running backs/special teams) for the Seminoles' bowl victory over Southern Miss Dec. 27 following Fisher's resignation.

Warren was among the quality control coaches not retained by Taggart.

The NCAA has a strict limit on the number of on-field coaches. But there are no limitations to the size of the off-field support staff that includes quality control coaches.